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and then 10 to 15, in and around the city. the city right on that line. >> reporter: new york city plows and salt trucks are armed and ready to clear the city's almost 6,000 miles of roads. the storm will also bring higher tides. >> many of the same communities that were inundated by hurricane sandy's tidal surge, just about 100 days ago, are likely to see moderate coastal flooding this evening. >> reporter: many new yorkers are trying to leave work early, hoping to get home before the blizzard arrives. then there are the tourists, stuck at the storm, looking for a good time. >> reporter: doug watkins and his wife flew in from charlotte, income. canceled -- north carolina. canceled flights kept some from joining them. but they've got plans. >> we have tickets for a show tonight. hopefully we'll make it there and back. maybe walk in for snow. >> you think the show is going to go on? >> well, we're hopeful. haven't heard otherwise yet. >> reporter: jeffrey young is here from connecticut. >> we're down here for a show. and we had
and then 10 to 15, in and around the city. the city right on that line. >> reporter: new york city plows and salt trucks are armed and ready to clear the city's almost 6,000 miles of roads. the storm will also bring higher tides. >> many of the same communities that were inundated by hurricane sandy's tidal surge, just about 100 days ago, are likely to see moderate coastal flooding this evening. >> reporter: many new yorkers are trying to leave work early, hoping to get home...
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rain just to the west of the city now. light rain activity, columbia at 54 and 45 by rock hall. we have southeast winds to the west of us. the winds going back to the west to northwest. that is allowing colder air moving in. and colder air will be with us all weekend long. here's that weak kind of frontal boundary. 54 here. 60s south of d.c. west of the front, in the 30s. 32 now, near elkin. light snow in that area. rain and snow mixed up here. north of chambersburg. that's all light snow from pittsburgh west. this front moved through tonight. get some rain showers later on as it does get a little colder, snowflakes mixing in. and there may be a light accumulation, as you mentioned, north of the city. mainly on the lawns. the ground is just so warm on the streets around 60 degrees. but tomorrow, we have a slightly different scenario. we'll have colder air coming in from the north. you can already see the cold temps up there. and there's low pressure that moves through the area tonight. kind of re-forms off the coast. it will drag that colder air back around the region. so we --
rain just to the west of the city now. light rain activity, columbia at 54 and 45 by rock hall. we have southeast winds to the west of us. the winds going back to the west to northwest. that is allowing colder air moving in. and colder air will be with us all weekend long. here's that weak kind of frontal boundary. 54 here. 60s south of d.c. west of the front, in the 30s. 32 now, near elkin. light snow in that area. rain and snow mixed up here. north of chambersburg. that's all light snow from...
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the city is preparing to launch its first speed cameras. monique griego has more on where you can find them. >> reporter: this school zone near mill thorough elementary, is one of two getting cameras march 1st. but that's just the beginning. over the next two months, eight more will be under the city's watch. >> reporter: speeders in annapolis, beware. city police will soon have more eyes on drivers, racing through school zones. >> i- definitely -- i've definitely seen people going 40, 50 miles an hour. >> it and germantown elementary are the first two schools set to be monitored by speed cameras. mayor joshua cohen said the move is all about safety. >> parents in a lot of neighborhoods asked the city to help with traffic calming, with stripes, with radar enforcement. >> reporter: the cameras, which can be fixed or mobile, will only operate from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and while they're scheduled to activate march 1st, warning notices will be days. >> it's helpful when people recognize that there is this device that, they slow down. >> reporter:
the city is preparing to launch its first speed cameras. monique griego has more on where you can find them. >> reporter: this school zone near mill thorough elementary, is one of two getting cameras march 1st. but that's just the beginning. over the next two months, eight more will be under the city's watch. >> reporter: speeders in annapolis, beware. city police will soon have more eyes on drivers, racing through school zones. >> i- definitely -- i've definitely seen people...
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british petroleum and the city government over the 2010 deadly rig explosion. the judge hears opening statements today. he will ultimately decide how much bp will pay for that disaster. 11 11 workers died in the deep rig explosion. >>> two days after a terrifying crash injured dozens of fans, daytona and nascar officials trying to figure out what happened. vic is in the newsroom with more on what they're doing to keep fans safe. >> reporter: more than two dozen fans are recovering from injuries after a crash. on the last lap a 10 car wreck sent pieces of car including a tire and wheel into the stands. 15-year-old boy was hurt when he was struck in the leg by a piece of metal. a new design could include sturdier fences or stands farther away from the track. it's estimated about 30 fans were injured. the driver in the crash was not hurt. >> vic, thank you. the fence was repaired in time for yesterday's daytona 500. fans were allowed to choose new seats away from the track if they wanted. >>> catholics may have a new pope sooner than expected. just a few days befo
british petroleum and the city government over the 2010 deadly rig explosion. the judge hears opening statements today. he will ultimately decide how much bp will pay for that disaster. 11 11 workers died in the deep rig explosion. >>> two days after a terrifying crash injured dozens of fans, daytona and nascar officials trying to figure out what happened. vic is in the newsroom with more on what they're doing to keep fans safe. >> reporter: more than two dozen fans are...
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the hazmat crew of the city fire department has been performing sweeping of the building. hundreds of employees were immediately evacuated. some didn't want to go on camera. >> the announcement came over the p.a. system, telling everybody to evacuate the building. >> we kept hearing sirens, coming and going. and my manager came in a little later. like 10:00, 10-ish. and she said, what's all the sirens, all the ambulances out front for? and next thing you know, they made the announcement for everybody to vacate the building. and we have been out here for 40 minutes. >> reporter: it's sil unclear what caused -- still unclear what caused the illness. >> we checked for carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulide and others. >> reporter: we're told more than 1,000 johns hopkins hospital and university employees work here at the keswick building. patients are not seen here. it's for emergencies only. >> reporter: officials were hesitant to let people leave for the day, in case they should take something home with them. >> i don't want to go in there until they clear the building. and make
the hazmat crew of the city fire department has been performing sweeping of the building. hundreds of employees were immediately evacuated. some didn't want to go on camera. >> the announcement came over the p.a. system, telling everybody to evacuate the building. >> we kept hearing sirens, coming and going. and my manager came in a little later. like 10:00, 10-ish. and she said, what's all the sirens, all the ambulances out front for? and next thing you know, they made the...
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a few spots north of the city. pennsylvania had a little bit of sleep for a few minutes then it was just light rain. temperatures stayed in the 30s, mid-30s. deep pressure, some snow up there moving to dragging this moisture along the southern area of the united states. pretty much south of us but some of that is going to come back to the north by wednesday. wednesday night we expect low pressure to be developing offshore and then move away. two questions remain, how much moisture get -- gets into the baltimore, maryland region. and how much air will be there as the moisture arrives. looks like we'll see some rain on wednesday. then we'll see some rain. it's an iffy situation. it could stay south to where we get just a little bit of it. maybe just a little bit of rain wednesday or wednesday night. we'll keep tracking that for you as we head into wednesday. the bay temp around 38 has gone up a little bit. so tonight becoming partly loudty and breezy down around 37 -- partically cloudy and breezy down around 37. it'l
a few spots north of the city. pennsylvania had a little bit of sleep for a few minutes then it was just light rain. temperatures stayed in the 30s, mid-30s. deep pressure, some snow up there moving to dragging this moisture along the southern area of the united states. pretty much south of us but some of that is going to come back to the north by wednesday. wednesday night we expect low pressure to be developing offshore and then move away. two questions remain, how much moisture get -- gets...
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in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats this time around. a gleaming new superdome is hosting the american football final. you might remember it from seven years ago. hurricane katrina almost destroyed the city. and its its stadium-turned-storm shelter. doug was the manager back then. and still is today. >> the water penetrated from right up here at the apeck of the roof. >> conditions inside were appalling. 30,000 people took refuge here in the days after the storm. >> i'll never forget the smell. we had no running water. very little food and water in here. the toilets were overflo
in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats this...
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particularly north of the city. and even southeast of the city perhaps. 40, down to 26. getting cold for sunday. 34. 40 on monday. another chance of rain, looks like, on tuesday. back up in the mid-40s. so it's going to get cold once again. kai? >> bob, thank you. >>> u.s. airways and american airlines will be taking off together in an $11 billion merger. today's announcement creates the world's biggest airline. the new company will use the american airlines name, but they say it will be months bench passengers notice any changes. u.s. airways started pursuing a merger, shortly after american filed for bankruptcy in 2011. >>> police in southern california say they did not intentionally burn down the cabin where christopher dorner apparently died. john blackstone tells us why two of his time victims say he didn't seem like a bad man. >> hello, were. >> karen and jim reynolds are breaking their silence. they're the owners of mountain vista resort, where accused cop killer christopher dorner had been tracking them down. on a routine check on one of their units, dorner surpr
particularly north of the city. and even southeast of the city perhaps. 40, down to 26. getting cold for sunday. 34. 40 on monday. another chance of rain, looks like, on tuesday. back up in the mid-40s. so it's going to get cold once again. kai? >> bob, thank you. >>> u.s. airways and american airlines will be taking off together in an $11 billion merger. today's announcement creates the world's biggest airline. the new company will use the american airlines name, but they say it...
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the bill would create the infrastructure for an off-shore wind farm near ocean city. >> the weather in that video looks nice. >> yes. >> sunny. probably warm out there. >> don't have a whole lot of wind. but wind energy is basically free. >>> let's take a look at temps. very critical temperatures across north maryland now. 32 now. south/southeast winds at 3. the barometer actually rising. come back and take a look at the forecast for the weekend. right after this. >>> oh, hi. look at that. >> we need the little wiper on the harbor cam. >> just a few raindrops downtown. good news is downtown, it's actually 36. >> good. >> not having any freezing inches there. but the airport and many places from the city on north, it's 31, 32. some places, 29 to 30. that means anything that does fall, if it hits a cold object, it's going to freeze. we're not having very much precip. but as i mentioned, it only takes a trace of freezing drizzle to make things slick in some areas if they're not treated. particularly, we're talking walkways, decks, things like that that get cold air underneath them. bridge
the bill would create the infrastructure for an off-shore wind farm near ocean city. >> the weather in that video looks nice. >> yes. >> sunny. probably warm out there. >> don't have a whole lot of wind. but wind energy is basically free. >>> let's take a look at temps. very critical temperatures across north maryland now. 32 now. south/southeast winds at 3. the barometer actually rising. come back and take a look at the forecast for the weekend. right after...
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city police headquarters. adam may is live at city police headquarters. >> reporter: mary, we just got a lot of information from police. they told us that the exam room was set up with a series of hidden cameras. and the voom pool could be-- victim pool could be extremely large. they are trying to find out if any of these videos were posted on the internet, did dr. levy act alone? and were any of the victims under age? >> reporter: wjz learned federal authorities are actively involved in the investigation of dr. nikita levy, the dr. johns hopkins gynecologist, accused of secretly taking videotape of patients during examinations. >> i can't believe it. >> tracy williams is sick to her stomach. >> what was he doing with the video? >> reporter: that is a big unknown. wjz learned that gynecologist porn is over the internet. johns hopkins calls it intolerable, saying dr. levy's behavior violates their code of conduct and everything johns hopkins stands for. >> dr. levy was the sweetest person. this is all -- this i
city police headquarters. adam may is live at city police headquarters. >> reporter: mary, we just got a lot of information from police. they told us that the exam room was set up with a series of hidden cameras. and the voom pool could be-- victim pool could be extremely large. they are trying to find out if any of these videos were posted on the internet, did dr. levy act alone? and were any of the victims under age? >> reporter: wjz learned federal authorities are actively...
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glaxo much of the city has been destroyed. people here are eager to tell their stories, but some do not want to appear on camera fearing arrest by security forces if they speak their mind. this man tells me he used to have a well paying job, but now he is selling through to try and make a living. he says he was forced out of his home. for more than a year now, he is living with 20 members of his family in one single flat. everyone is grateful to get back to normal, but behind-the- scenes, there is a lot of anger. he also lost his well paying job and is selling lipsticks and cosmetics. he tells me everyone is tired and there will be no end to the suffering unless syrians for give each other and make a new start. >> there is a window of hope for those who lost their means of living but given the scale of the crisis, it is not enough. what people can make your hardly feeds them, but for most of those affected by the violence, there is no such opportunity. you cannot forget the war altogether. before we left the market, a jet figh
glaxo much of the city has been destroyed. people here are eager to tell their stories, but some do not want to appear on camera fearing arrest by security forces if they speak their mind. this man tells me he used to have a well paying job, but now he is selling through to try and make a living. he says he was forced out of his home. for more than a year now, he is living with 20 members of his family in one single flat. everyone is grateful to get back to normal, but behind-the- scenes, there...
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because as we head to the overnight hours, there is chance for the city. for more, here's bob. >>> looks like a wet and perhaps slushy start to your thursday morning. but tell will be sunny tomorrow afternoon. it will be gone. 50 on friday again. colder for the weekend again. down to 26 saturday night. could be snow shower activity as the front comes through. 34 for a high on sunday. it will be pretty cold. >>> the united nations security council is strongly condemning north korea's latest test. ines ferre has the latest from the u.n. upon. >> reporter: the security council condemn the testing of the nuclear bomb. this happened hours after north korea tested a bomb. it caused a jolt of a 4.2 magnitude quake. according to intelligence reports, the country is now planning to test other problems. >> north korea does not and will not benefit from violating international law. >> u.s. ambassador susan rice called this a threat to international security. >> the u.n. must deliver a swift, credible and strong response, by way of a security council resolution. >> no
because as we head to the overnight hours, there is chance for the city. for more, here's bob. >>> looks like a wet and perhaps slushy start to your thursday morning. but tell will be sunny tomorrow afternoon. it will be gone. 50 on friday again. colder for the weekend again. down to 26 saturday night. could be snow shower activity as the front comes through. 34 for a high on sunday. it will be pretty cold. >>> the united nations security council is strongly condemning north...
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right now, we're at 40. 39 in ocean city. 42 in ocean city. there's rain out to the west of us. we'll see some of that heading our direction. with that frontal system, it will get eventually colder. but by that time, the rain will be out of here. a little more on that tuesday forecast. bernadette woods in the outback. >> that's right. once again, bringing winter weather. but mainly off to our north. this is how it breaks down. winter weather advisories in effect for the western are the part of the state as the system comes in. you can see, snow off to our north. wintry mix to the west. wouldn't be surprise federal some people in central parts of the state did see a mix at the very begin -- beginning or end of this. but this is a rain event, as we are going back into the upper 40s tomorrow afternoon. as we said out west, though, this is a different story, with the winter weather advisory in effect. we'll have more on this coming up shortly. back to you inside. >> man is facing charges for allegedly hitting a crying child on a flight. jessica kartalija explains how the incident is
right now, we're at 40. 39 in ocean city. 42 in ocean city. there's rain out to the west of us. we'll see some of that heading our direction. with that frontal system, it will get eventually colder. but by that time, the rain will be out of here. a little more on that tuesday forecast. bernadette woods in the outback. >> that's right. once again, bringing winter weather. but mainly off to our north. this is how it breaks down. winter weather advisories in effect for the western are the...
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here is a report from the liberated city of timbuktu. >> beyond remote, isolated villages outside timbuktu. the fight across the river here a few days ago rushing into the sara to escape the french military. people are trickling back toward timbuktu. one person had for months in the countryside. >> i heard the french had come, and now we feel safe. but i want them to say -- stay. the local chief has just been informed that most of the soldiers here will be gone in the next few days. >> we know some of the rebels are staying nearby. if the french leave, they could come back. yes, we are scared. >> the french are pulling out of areas like this in order to focus their attention for their no. into the mountains, close to the algerian border. that is where sumps are hiding in with french hostages. it leaves the villagers living rather exposed. nearby, we find the malian army. hill disciplined and out for revenge. -- pill-disciplined and out for revenge. in the meantime, the french are still on the move. another key northern town taken today, but the focus will soon shift back to the chaos and u
here is a report from the liberated city of timbuktu. >> beyond remote, isolated villages outside timbuktu. the fight across the river here a few days ago rushing into the sara to escape the french military. people are trickling back toward timbuktu. one person had for months in the countryside. >> i heard the french had come, and now we feel safe. but i want them to say -- stay. the local chief has just been informed that most of the soldiers here will be gone in the next few days....